LP complete with original sleeve, printed plastic outer sleeve, and copy of Abstract Magazine (Staple-bound wraps, 22 by 30.8 cm, 36 pp. incld. covers, illus.), publisher #SAM006. The sleeve and plastic sleeve are very good with minor edge wear, with some small splits to the edges of the plastic sleeve; the magazine is good with cover creases and scuffs; and the LP is very good with only faint signs of use – it plays through with no issues. Ten tracks of industrial, ... View more info

London: Illuminated Records, 1984 Very Good + Gold, Terry; Industrial Records Ltd The Industrial Records Story: 1976-1981 London: Illuminated Records, 1984 LP, black vinyl with original sleeve Record is fine, sleeve has only very minor edge and corner wear Industrial Records was founded in 1976 by the members of Throbbing Gristle out of a necessity to get their recordings published and into the hands of the public This excellent survey of IR releases covers the d... View more info

New York: Artitude, 1985. First edition. Very Good. [Psychic TV] Howard, Carl. Artitude: The Audiofile Magazine, Number Six. Bayside, New York: Artitude, March 1985, number six. Newsprint, 11 3/8 by 15-inches, 12 pp. Yellowed, a few light wrinkles and a 1 1/4-inch closed tear on the bottom edge of the front half of the paper. Founded in 1984, Artitude focused on alternative composers, both contemporary and historical. It lasted for twelve issues over two years. ... View more info

Rouen: Sordide Sentimental, 1985. Limited Edition. Very Good +. [Psychic TV] Psychic TV “Descending.” Rouen, France: Sordide Sentimental, 1985, number 4218 of a limited edition of 5000 copies. Compact disc (not released in any other format, though this disc was later rereleased by SS without the booklet) in jewel case with original artwork and 16-page cover booklet. Light scuffing to case and light scratches on disc (did not appear to affect playback when li... View more info

Tabloid newspaper, 11 1/4 by 17 1/2-inches. The first three issues of RE/Search, one first printing and two reprints. The tabloid ‘zine that morphed, with issue 4/5, into a book publisher that specialized in subculture themes like industrial music, tattooing and piercing, “strange” films and music, etc. Founded by V. Vale, who published the venerable Search & Destroy from 1977 to 1979. Included are: RE/Search 1. 1988 reprint (originally published in 1980), 36 pp. N... View more info